Citations:lesbianically

English citations of lesbianically

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  • 1967, Prism International, Volume 4, page 27:
    Miss Brown was a strange woman who went to the most astounding lengths, lesbianically checking girls' knickers to see whether they were the regulation shade, []
  • 1997, Jennifer Rycenga, "The Perils and Pleasures of Being an Out Lesbian Academic; or Speech from the Scaffold", in Lesbians in Academia: Degrees of Freedom (eds. Beth Mintz & Esther D. Rothblum), Routledge (1997), →ISBN, page 176:
    When Audre Lorde speaks of her Amazon lovers from Dahomey, the words resound lesbianically.
  • 2000, Hugo Vickers, Alice: Princess Andrew of Greece, St. Martin's Griffin (2003), →ISBN, page 308:
    She was the granddaughter of Valtesse de La Bigne, a Second Empire courtesan and mistress of Napoleon III, who had also flirted lesbianically with the courtesan Liane de Pougy.
  • 2003, Jameson Kowalczyk, Bottle Caps, iUniverse (2003), →ISBN, pages 112-113:
    "These women are fucking wild, aren't they?" he says, sipping a beer, watching Liza and her friends dance almost lesbianically with one another, bumping and grinding, some removing each other's clothes.